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  • The question is to what extent businesses should be prevented from refusing certain customers, refusing to hire certa ...(b) conservatives who favor the kinds of opinions on which many small-town businesses would like to be able to act, and (c) those of a libertarian bent – a
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  • ===Businesses=== * [http://www.corpwatch.org/ CorpWatch]: "holding businesses accountable"
    388 bytes (45 words) - 16:37, 25 November 2006
  • ...some value, such as infrastructure or bargaining power, to the subordinate businesses.
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:55, 16 May 2010
  • ...ally by its self-identified corporate participants) as a [[euphemism]] for businesses that make use of individuals offering their goods or services for trade. A
    315 bytes (45 words) - 17:16, 6 January 2016
  • ...their workers as highly as those making more money. This would give small businesses and entrepreneurs a competitive advantage over larger, better-established c The current system does the opposite, making it much more difficult for new businesses to get a toehold without a lot of volunteer or off-the-record labor, while
    2 KB (339 words) - 17:31, 29 August 2011
  • The question is to what extent businesses should be prevented from refusing certain customers, refusing to hire certa ...(b) conservatives who favor the kinds of opinions on which many small-town businesses would like to be able to act, and (c) those of a libertarian bent – a
    5 KB (818 words) - 14:05, 26 May 2008
  • ...ations of a short, easy to read booklet specifically designed for pubs and businesses facing smoking bans. They are designed to clearly expose the lies behind th
    378 bytes (52 words) - 17:49, 8 August 2009
  • ...overnment (spying, arbitrary rules and paperwork for individuals and small businesses) * regulatory government (rules and paperwork for large businesses)
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  • ...quote>This is a pervasive problem. All kinds of institutions, groups, and businesses (or more specifically their lawyers) are progressively making it illegal to
    684 bytes (99 words) - 20:13, 28 August 2011
  • While there appears to be widespread support from both businesses and workers, and no apparent discussion of opposing viewpoints online, one
    536 bytes (69 words) - 21:09, 29 April 2022
  • * There are no smoking restrictions (other than those imposed by individual businesses). ...tions in pretty much every industry, making it very difficult to start new businesses.
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  • ...eet by 6 feet, could change everything for small remote communities, small businesses or even a group of neighbors who are fed up with the power companies and wa
    1,015 bytes (152 words) - 17:58, 1 December 2012
  • ...th businesses in which they have a financial stake, which means that those businesses will tend to be (a) for-profit [[corporation]]s (b) large enough to provide ...significant insofar as it has an effect on the profitability of particular businesses in which the observing capitalist has some sort of financial stake.
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  • ...ng $16 trillion in secret loans to bail out American and foreign banks and businesses during the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.]]
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  • ...it can't be used to help a growing business) and at worst contributing to businesses that damage the economy and have a net negative effect on employment over t
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  • ...a [[Institute in Basic Life Principles]] (IBLP) and a string of affiliated businesses. It's been widely reported that Gothard's organizations advocate strict [[a
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  • ...r measures aimed at stimulating the economy such as tax cuts and money for businesses.</p>
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  • They have been ranked among the most socially responsible businesses and placed fourth on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's list of Top
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  • ...ny kind of harm, but I think the intention is clear: to protect brands and businesses from everyday Google service users who might infringe upon their trademarks
    971 bytes (134 words) - 13:25, 14 August 2011
  • ...rt]] on Thursday ruled that local governments may seize people's homes and businesses -- even against their will -- for private economic development. ... The 5-4
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  • ...ealth experts and policy recommendations, called for reopening schools and businesses without regard to public health precautions, and politicized the country’
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  • ...sses is that of arguing that government should not offer loans to specific businesses, but instead should encourage certain beneficial types of activities (such ...ts businesses large enough to receive such loans. It does not affect small businesses much less any other recipients of government aid; it is not a criticism of
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  • ...gical [[financial transparency|transparency]] via the requirement that all businesses (over a certain size, perhaps) deliver their financial data in a common fil
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  • Using modern data-processing tools, businesses can now expose every recorded detail of what they do. Summaries and analyse
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  • ...ngly portable and less difficult to work with, PDA barcode scanners enable businesses to shop and retrieve stock data like never ever prior to from a single devi
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  • ...care]] costs and thus immense pressure for future tax increases, (3) small businesses and self-employed individuals priced out of the insurance market, and (4) a
    2 KB (261 words) - 20:51, 9 June 2013
  • ...ept carefully separated at non-walkable distances from the shopping areas; businesses are not permitted within residential zones.
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  • ...tc...let them band together under the same system as I suggested for small businesses. <br><br>As for the 'permanantely uninsured' I need more clarification. Are
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  • ...out of the hole that they created. We could put that money into our small businesses and to our municipalities and our state governments and start creating jobs
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  • Examples of power structures include governments, businesses, and churches; a power structure can also span several different organizati
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  • ...business providing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at no charge.” Businesses more than likely would be handing customers receipts showing 0%, given the
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  • ...tLife]], DirectAdvice and Prudential. He has also started successful small businesses in the United States and internationally. Prior to working in corporate Ame
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  • ...Middle East, and anyway they have lots of really innovative and profitable businesses there. Also, the amount of foreign aid we give Israel can't amount to all t
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  • ...rse, the Internet can only work if it's a truly level playing field. Small businesses should have the same ability to reach customers as powerful corporations. A
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  • ...re commonly seen wading through knee-deep waters to get to their homes and businesses during high tides and floods.</p>
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  • ...op new technologies to mitigate the CO2 - the consumer pays more and small businesses go under because they can't afford to comply. It isn't at all clear to me b ...an big business" does from CO2 restrictions. First of all, some individual businesses may benefit (especially those oriented towards "green" technologies), but s
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  • A [[right-to-work law]] is any law that prohibits businesses from voluntarily making employment contingent upon involvement with a [[lab
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  • ...0 h/t]) {{fmt/quote|A free service to find individuals, families and local businesses/services who take COVID precautions in your area}}
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  • Even worse, the remaining large businesses then threatened to leave as well if Detroit didn't give them steep tax brea
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  • ...want more people to own a home. We want more people to own and build small businesses. We want more people to own and control their health care. We want more peo * Phased-out the [[death tax]] that penalizes family-owned small businesses and farms;
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  • ...s or university?" "Yes," I told her. "You can't call this number from most businesses or universities. You'll have to go to a payphone on the street and call fro
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  • ...ion to the consumer spending of immigrant households, immigrants and their businesses contribute $162 billion in tax revenue to U.S. federal, state, and local go ...open. While there has been no comprehensive study done of immigrant-owned businesses, we have countless examples: in Silicon Valley, companies begun by Chinese
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  • ...truthers" and dousing the lights. My city is no exception with most of the businesses downtown celebrating "earth hour" and all sorts of senseless public events
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  • ...ose lives would have been made more difficult are those who got into those businesses knowing the risks they were running but hoping to cash in on a huge level.
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  • # Should homosexuals receive special job rights and force businesses, schools, churches and even daycares to hire and advance homosexuals or fac
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  • ...tments and public universities, to include a clause in contracts requiring businesses to pledge they “will not engage in economic boycotts”}}: ALEC remains t
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  • ...izens in the form of social supports, while the rest would in theory go to businesses providing useful products and services, thereby benefiting the economy.
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  • * co-operatize ''at least'' all businesses over some size TBD
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  • ...ajor risks for the global economy and global financial stability, and that businesses and regulators needed to move more quickly to try to contain the potential
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  • * American businesses reacted by: * They concluded that this level of profit was due to their skill at running businesses, and therefore entitled them to proportionate bonuses
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